
Why Diaspora Representation in Government Matters
A nation is not complete when millions of its citizens live beyond its borders but remain outside its decisions. For Kenya, the diaspora is not a distant audience. It is part of the country’s living

A nation is not complete when millions of its citizens live beyond its borders but remain outside its decisions. For Kenya, the diaspora is not a distant audience. It is part of the country’s living

Balancing work, education, and family can feel like walking a tightrope. Each responsibility demands time, attention, and energy, and finding harmony between them is no easy task. In My Story and How I Lived It,

Some fathers carry their pain quietly. They show up, try to do the right thing, fight through difficult relationships, face judgment, and still feel as if their side of the story is never fully heard.

Inflation affects everyone. It raises the cost of groceries, housing, transportation, healthcare, and countless everyday necessities. Families feel it when budgets become tighter, businesses feel it when operating costs increase, and governments feel it when

Every generation asks the same question when facing political and social change: How did we get here? As debates over government power, economic policy, healthcare, immigration, education and personal freedoms continue to dominate public discourse,

Book Description My life has been a masterclass in resilience. Born in Puerto Rico to a Cuban father and a New York-born mother, I learned early that love, faith, and resourcefulness are the true riches.

In That Was Not the Plan, Gabriella Bogialla captures one of life’s hardest truths: joy and pain do not always arrive separately. Sometimes they live in the same place, in the same memory, and even

In An Abundant Life, Jean Abdelmaseh Mahassel highlights how immigrant families like Amelia’s nurtured resilience in their children while adjusting to life in a new country. Moving to America presented challenges ranging from unfamiliar language

In An Abundant Life, Jean Abdelmaseh Mahassel shows how Amelia and her family transformed their new house in America into a sanctuary, balancing adaptation with the preservation of familiar cultural practices. For immigrant families, the

Immigrant experiences, like those depicted in An Abundant Life, offer timeless lessons in patience and perseverance. Families such as Amelia’s faced extraordinary challenges—long journeys, unfamiliar lands, language barriers, and cultural adjustments—yet they approached each obstacle